Well, there are ways to auto-delete it, but I'm afraid I'm not aware of how to do so. You may be able to google that though?

If it's coming from a certain website/sponsorship my suggestion is to block the program source, and this may cause it to stop, no guarantee. The block sign should be listed on the toolbars on top of the page?

If that DOES NOT work, I'd suggested downloading the 'SafeShield' program. The real program costs money and is downloaded by disk, however free demos can be downloaded on a free monthly trial over the net. This may get rid of the problem temporarily.

Sorry, if i wasn't much help..

Why am I fighting to live, if I'm just living to fight
Why am I trying to see, when there aint nothing in sight
Why am I trying to give, when no one gives me a try
Why am I dying to live, if I'm just living to die?
-Tupac Shakur

Marco, please send me a private message with the URL to your forum. I'm asking this to verify that you yourself are not a spammer. TW is a site about tennis, so I find it a bit suspicious that you would choose TW for asking this question, especially since it's your first post on the site. Please send me the message asap so I can verify.

Marco, please send me a private message with the URL to your forum. I'm asking this to verify that you yourself are not a spammer. TW is a site about tennis, so I find it a bit suspicious that you would choose TW for asking this question, especially since it's your first post on the site. Please send me the message asap so I can verify.

I say we bombard the spammers computers with devastating viruses that turn their hard drives into fodder!

Marco, please send me a private message with the URL to your forum. I'm asking this to verify that you yourself are not a spammer. TW is a site about tennis, so I find it a bit suspicious that you would choose TW for asking this question, especially since it's your first post on the site. Please send me the message asap so I can verify.

good call

Originally Posted by tennisking1

I say we bombard the spammers computers with devastating viruses that turn their hard drives into fodder!

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